Book review

Malala’s magic pencil book review:                                                                         September 13 2019

I thought this book was very inspiring towards children, teens, and adults. This book inspires children, teens and adults to use there voice and not be afraid. I loved how it also teaches young children being able to think about others just like how Malala thought about the girls in her school. It also teaches others to stand up for each other even though there not your friend or you don’t know them. The book itself is wonderful and I hope many children or adults or teens get to read it it’s very inspiring towards everyone.

Book rate: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Twilight book review:

About twilight... I stopped reading the series because... well... it got boring. No offense. To me I started getting a little weirded out about how Edward talked... and really just didn’t understand some parts or what they were talking about. But. There’s still good parts about the book that I truly liked. At the start of the book it was pretty interesting.. I wanted to know more about her past life though...

I would recommend this to young teens! Very interesting story you will get attached! Not kidding...

Book rate⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Middle school worst years of my life book review:

The middle school book was pretty.... interesting? Pretty different from the movie I would say. It’s a good book but... I still don’t get it why rafe wanted to break all the rules? I get it they were dumb stupid rules why not just go with it if you wanna get through middle school. Well that wouldn’t make the story interesting at all why am I complaining I don’t know life’s just gotten the best of me. 

Person writing this 2018-2019

Anyway the book was interesting I guess but kinda confusing on the way rafe didn’t explain in the book why he wanted to break all the rules? Or am I just blind. Yea could be... at the end it’s the same thing a happy ending or a bad ending. I’m just gonna end it off here.

Book rate time! ❓❓❓❓❓❓

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